Before it's too late, we should decide on a consistent naming style for the phrase "Micro Python". I've been using "Micro Python" with a space whenever I write it, but I realise that a lot of others are writing it as "MicroPython" (no space). Also I see "Micropython" and "microPython" sometimes. And there's "uPy", but that's a short-hand name and is being used quite consistently already.

I prefer "MicroPython". That's more search-friendly, and potentially, there're less "trademark" confusion, after all, "MicroPython" is a different word than "Python". And MicroPython and Python are different languages, so PSF may ask to use different name.

Also prefer "MicroPython" because of aforementioned and beyond
- its in use in my docs
- its a bit more micro than "Micro Python" (or say a few bits ...)
- CamelCase is somehow associated with programming
but I'm neither defined nor is my opinion significant

To be in line with CPython, I would just call it uPython. Simple, concise and recognizable. You could also call it Uython to be in line with Jython and Cython, but that is unpronounceable, so I would advise against it